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<strong>Minutes of the Keyboard Cowboys Meeting
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11:00 - 12:00 PM, 21 Sep 2011</strong> 
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<strong>Present</strong>: Andy Crafts, Nathaniel Chamness, Bradley Zeller, Mark Henry, Chris Gaydosh,
John Lokker, Joseph Hain
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<strong>Absent</strong>: None
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<strong>Excused:</strong>: None
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"Academic Timetabling" is the name of this type of software
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Crafts and Henry most gung-ho about conducting interviews
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Reviews of similar software allocated:
<ol> <li> Crafts: Mimosa
</li><li> Zeller: timetabler.com
</li><li> Mark Henry: Meeting Room Manager
</li><li> Hain: asctimetables
</li><li> Chamness: droolsplanner
</li><li> Gaydosh: Visual Classroom Scheduler
</li><li> Lokker: Lantiv
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at 11:42a Gene Fisher entered the group and we discussed:

suggested using open office for HTML creation, word works too, as does dreamweaver<br>
Talked about templates for HTML stuff. Keep same information, can display different.<br>
by friday:<br>
governance.html handed in. Must be in HTML. Can generate via above options. -- document specialist<br>
release SVN repository to the public--librarian<br>
SVN release -&gt; vogon<br>
schedule.csc-&gt;public <br>
He will consider the idea of " who enters data" (secretary or teacher or...???)<br>

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